Reproduced from a rare 1860 edition, this illustrated study offers an array of European costume from the 11th through the 15th centuries. The 120 color plates, researched by French scholar Camille Bonnard and engraved in color by Roman artist Paul Mercuri, exhibit head-to-toe apparel worn by nobility, knights, soldiers, the bourgeois, ecclesiastics, and citizens of all classes. Like the other books in this series, the illustrations and decorations in this book are reproduced in full color from printed sources. They are free to use in your own posters, flyers, craft projects, and publications.